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7 Wild Moments Between Young Thug’s Lawyer and Judge That Led to Jail Time

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Judge Ural Glanville held Jeffrey Williams’, also known as Young Thug’s, lead attorney Brian Steel in contempt of court on Monday, after Steel refused to tell him where he heard information that was discussed in a secret meeting between prosecutors, the judge, and a witness. Steel cited case law in support of not revealing the information, but Judge Glanville sentenced him to spend the next 10 weekends in jail. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber takes us through the most shocking moments.

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49 thoughts on “7 Wild Moments Between Young Thug’s Lawyer and Judge That Led to Jail Time”

  1. When the lawyer has to use illegal tactics to prove innocence , you know he’s guilty .

  2. Great program — well explained — clear — profound — Important for the public to have this clear analysis – easy to follow for the layman!

  3. The state really dropped the ball allowing this judge and prosecutor to make a mockery of this. I mean it’s almost like the corruption is so endemic that they are throwing the case.

  4. I love Mr. steel he stand his ground that’s a man that loves his job this is better than General Hospital❤

  5. 10:17: "…this honorable court. Excuse me, let me rephrase that: This court…" – Brian "What-did-you-call-me?" Steel

  6. Am Gobsmacked by the Judge's attitude. He turned the Court into a circus.
    I Applaud Attorney "Steel" for standing his ground on the Legal point of Law. The attorney's job is to defend his Client
    A Judge's job is to hear both sides based on evidence and be fair, impartial

  7. The judge is corrupt. Bottom line the prosecutors threatened the witness and the judge is a joke!

  8. I know Mr. Steel from directing the GACDL for 15 years before retiring. He was the head of our Strike Force for years, and a Board Vice President representing the Atlanta area. He was one of our regular CLE speakers, often teaching other defense lawyers about criminal contempt. Mr Steel was always very professional, and respectful of the law, the judges, other attorneys, and his clients. His peers held him in high esteem. I witnessed him to be generous with his time, humble, hardworking, and patient. I have never heard Mr. Steel say anything negative about anyone. Ever. In the 15 years I knew him, I never saw him lose his temper. In my experienced opinion, Brian is a quality lawyer and person. He must have been pushed well beyond what most people could handle in order to become this upset. If he said another lawyer was acting unprofessionally, that is probably a generous assessment of the person's actual actions.-Jennifer Koehler Mackall

  9. I think I kind of learned what
    “ex parte” means, but for some reason it makes me think of back in the day when we had ecstasy parties 🎉 💊 😂

  10. Rule 2.9, Section A, Part 1(b) of the Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct states that "the judge makes provision promptly to notify all other parties of the substance of the ex parte communication, and gives the parties an opportunity to respond." Judge is clearly wrong in this situation as he is narrowly focused on how the info. from a secret meeting was distributed, where the bigger issue here is that the meeting should never have taken place in secret to begin with. Every one of the six defendents' fifth amendment right to due process was infringed by not allowing any defense counsel to be present, which is grounds for a mistrial. Contempt charge was baseless, Adrian Love should be disbarred, and this judge should be criminally sanctioned.

  11. This judge need to be out from this case he sound dirty to me!!!!power and authority in full display!!!!

  12. No one is above the law the keep saying…. and it's the ones that keep telling us that that keeps showing us that they do whatever they want law be damned…

  13. Yes, I first heard of this on Twitter last night, so it was definitely a hot topic. Especially since I don't follow legal topics or true crime there, and it still came up in my feed. I showed it to my bf because I thought it was so odd and funny.

  14. That lawyers getting put on this weekend 😂😂😂 someone call the producers of 60 days in!

  15. Not only was Steele willing to go to jail for his client, but he was willing to work with his client during his confinement… what a legend.

  16. That’s one disrespectful lawyer. Regardless of whether the judge is right or wrong the lawyer is disrespectful to the judge and the court.

  17. This lawyer will NOT be serving time. It got appealed by the Ga. Supreme Court yesterday. That judge is in some hot water right along with corrupted evil Fani.

  18. No snitching. Steel is G. The judge is a P and Fanny Nasty Willis is a groupie. 💯💯💯💯💯💯

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